Recently went with some Kenda Bearclaw HTR's. I wanted an aggressive tread without going the complete 'wing' route for mudding like Executioners. I'm about 20 hrs in and they've done everything I've wanted so far including up (and over) a massive conifer chippings pile. They are a bit noisy on tarmac and certainly squelchy as you turn but road ride acceptably. I've recently prepped a few acres back to soil for grass seeding and I could barely see the tracks on dry soil, nor were turn marks particularly severe. So all in all they pull well, get me down and up steep clay banks to ford a river and climb loose material well, all without doing any damage. The real test will be when it's wetter and our stuff turns to melted galaxy chocolate.